Constituting Europe
Discover the transformative insights of Constituting Europe by Andreas Føllesdal, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This comprehensive volume spans 484 pages and delves into the evolving role of the European Court of Human Rights amidst significant changes. As the EU prepares to potentially come under the Court's jurisdiction, this book examines the implications of this shift and the Court's increasing engagement with actions from the UN and other international organizations. Explore how these developments redefine the Court's position on national, European, and global stages. Perfect for scholars, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the dynamic intersections of human rights and international law, Constituting Europe offers a critical analysis of contemporary issues facing the Court today.